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Guarded Hope and 7 Concerns for Public Education this New Year

January 4, 2021 By Nancy Bailey 12 Comments

We have a new President and a new education secretary and hope for the future of public education. Hope doesn’t come easy because schools face what appear to be insurmountable difficulties due to Covid-19. Also, wealthy individuals and groups who want school privatization are established in the system, mostly in dozens of anti-public school nonprofits, […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: assessment, covid-19, School Infrastructure, Social Justice, Students with Disabilities, Teacher Shortage, the arts

Missing an S for Science in the STEM Frenzy

January 6, 2018 By Nancy Bailey 20 Comments

In the midst of the hype about STEM, what happened to science in public schools? Two recent reports in Education Week bemoan the stunning loss of both chemistry and physics in high schools across the country. Three out of five secondary schools don’t offer chemistry! When they do, there’s disparity. Poor African Americans and Hispanic […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Change the Equation, Education Commision of the States, science, Science Instruction, science teachers, STEM, Teacher Shortage, teachers, teaching, Venture Lab, Verizon

“Personalized Learning” is NOT Working for High School Students

September 29, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 15 Comments

Backed by major philanthropists and investors such as Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg, the ed-tech industry has aggressively pushed the idea of “personalized learning.” But on the ground, the concept remains nebulous, and research evidence remains thin. ~Benjamin Herold. Education Week, September 21, 2017 Will students graduate high school with what they need to go […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Bill Gates, High School, Mark Zuckerberg, Personalized Learning, RAND Report, redesign of high schools, Springpoint Partners in School design, Teacher Shortage, teachers, Technology

5 Reasons Why the Teacher Shortage Concern is A Hoax!

September 13, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 10 Comments

No doubt, many children aren’t getting the general or special education teachers they deserve, especially in poor schools. There probably is a real teacher shortage. However, school reformers have been squawking about a teacher shortage for years. If policymakers cared, they would have put programs into place to address this shortage. They would have sought […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: AFT, Betsy DeVos, Betsy DeVos and the Teacher Shortage, Career Teachers, Donald Trump, NEA, Reasons for a teacher shortage, Teach for American, Teacher Burnout, TEacher Morale, Teacher Recruitment, Teacher Shortage, Technology, The Media and Teacher Morale, The War on Teachers

Calling Nurturing Men to the Teaching Profession

June 18, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 7 Comments

Happy Father’s Day! I am proud to know many nurturing fathers who are also teachers and who fight for public education. I have also known men who are not fathers, but who are marvelous teachers, who view their students like their own children. Men are needed to teach in this country. There’s supposedly a teacher […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: elementary school, High School, Male teachers, Middle School, Recruiting male teachers, Teacher Shortage, the teaching profession, working conditions for teachers

Killing Teacher Prep During a Teacher Shortage: A Mystery? (Maybe Not)

October 14, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 1 Comment

Are you in the mood for a mystery? Education Secretary John King recently came out with the intent to kill university teacher prep programs. His predecessor Arne Duncan, who never taught a day in his life, cheered him on. They will do this by denying future teachers TEACH grants to go into teacher preparation programs. […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Andy Hargreaves Charles Fadel, Arne Duncan, Clayton Christensen Institute, Competency-Based Instruction, Diane Ravitch, Digital Learning, Education Secretary, Facilitators, Howard Gardner, i3, John King, Julia Freland Fisher, Online Learning, Personalized Learning, Public School Transformation, Randi Weingarten, Relay Graduate School of Education, Teacher Leaders, Teacher Preparation, Teacher Shortage, Technology

The Loss of Special Education Teachers

February 28, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 32 Comments

Where did all the special education teachers go? Special education teachers who study and address the unique differences in students are really a part of the whole learning puzzle—necessary to a student’s future success. But alas, special education teachers are falling by the wayside. Time to update this post. In Washington State they are using […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: CAST, dyslexia, IDEA, learning disabilities, Least Restrictive Environment, Philippines Teachers, preschool, Response to Intervention, special education, Teacher Shortage, Teacher Support, Universal Design for Learning

Using Teacher Shortage Talk to Justify Online Instruction

February 25, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 13 Comments

A few weeks ago Nick Morrison wrote an article for Forbes titled “Sleepwalking Our Way into the Teacher-Less Classroom.” He insists that technology, specifically the takeover by online instruction in schools, is not the real danger facing education. Instead, he claims it is a teacher shortage. According to Morrison, teachers leave due to pressure, and […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: child development, Colleges of Education, Good School Facilities, Older Teachers, Positive School Climate, Relay Graduate School of Education, school reform, Solutions For, Teach for America, Teacher Shortage, Teacher Voice, The Future of Education

Teacher Concerns about Age Discrimination and the Teacher Shortage

August 29, 2015 By Nancy Bailey 4 Comments

Many teachers raised concerns about age discrimination relating to the current teacher shortage after a recent post. I gathered what I had learned and I have added additional information. I also provide links at the bottom to other important articles about this topic. It is important to state that older teachers want to encourage young […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: ACT, African American Teachers, Age Discrimination, NCLB, Older Teachers, RTTT, SAT, School Administration, Teacher Age Discrimination, Teacher Shortage, teachers, Teachers' Unions, Tenure, Veteran Teachers, Younger Teachers

What’s Behind the Teacher Shortage/Crisis? Or is there One?

December 15, 2014 By Nancy Bailey Leave a Comment

There has been much talk about a critical teacher shortage, that many say nothing will solve unless drastic measures are taken. But serious teacher shortage talk was emphasized in 1990. Voila! We got Teach for America (TFA). Before that, there were attempts to address teacher shortages in the emergency areas–special ed., science and math et […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Professional Teachers, Seattle teacher shortage 2009, Teach for America, Teacher Shortage

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